Lots more. George was to produce the whole album but the Bangledesh issue come that took George's immediate attention. George felt bad about that and asked Badfinger to be the backing group for the concert and they were onstage for the whole concert.

George not only produced Day After Day but the lead guitar you hear is both George and Pete doubling up.

The re-release of Badfinger's "Straight Up" contains, I believe, 4 bonus tracks (total of 16 tracks). If memory serves me now, George produced 5 tracks in that album (one or two of them are bonus tracks).

I guess after George departed from the producer's chair, Todd Rundgren produced Badfinger in their next album.

I've got a Badfinger boot with all the "alternative" cuts from Straight Up....I wish I knew who produced what...the versions I have are really different..especially Name Of The Game...I wonder if it was George's version or Todds?....I mean, it has a horn section and is up tempo!

2 of 3 wrote:I've got a Badfinger boot with all the "alternative" cuts from Straight Up....I wish I knew who produced what...the versions I have are really different..especially Name Of The Game...I wonder if it was George's version or Todds?....I mean, it has a horn section and is up tempo!

Good question, 2-0', those alternative versions would be fun to hear.

My older brother was into Todd's first big group, Nazz, he had all their albums. He got me into Todd with the RUNT album, which I thought was excellent. A few of the guys from The Band played on it. Some my school friends knew only about his We Got To Get You A Woman hit, but I loved that whole album. I thought it was so cool that he went on to produce both Badfinger and The Band.